Coming out of the TG pot of members, friends and relations I guess "electronic musicians" would apply to Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti - http://www.chrisandcosey.com/ ... and of course Brian also known as Lustmord - http://lustmord.com for some of brian¨s work check out this website.. http://www.happypencil.com/ . This same music is was also released on his Carbon/Core CD

Some of those animations at http://www.happypencil.com/ are stunning together with the Lustmord soundtracks. Recommended._________________A Charity Pantomime in aid of Paranoid Schizophrenics descended into chaos yesterday when someone shouted, "He's behind you!"

And you really can't forget Nine Inch Nails early music (especially "the downward spiral") Songs like "The Perfect Drug" and "Happiness in Slavery" are some pretty brilliant nihilistic noise which, as far as I can tell, is rather unparalleled in music history for its violence and pure expression of brutal alienation.

Radiohead are fantastic, "Kid A" is certainly one of the more interesting albums to have become popular in recent years. Taking a step back from the fact that it is Radiohead, it is pretty strange: mixes of Autechre, Mingus, Eno, Banshees, and others that I can't quite remember. (It's been a while)
I would rather forget NIN. To me, they have always sounded like a child having a tantrum at a birthday party. I just want to tell him to grow up. Sorry.

I guess he did grow up...the last project I heard from Trent Reznor was producing Johnny Cash's last go...on which Johnny covered a NIN song 'Hurt', which was amazing to listen to after hearing NIN 12 years earlier while outgrowing my teen years (and understanding the emotion in it). But Johhny's version blows the original out of the water.

Is that the song with the repeated single piano note?
I understand the NIN thing on a level of angst, but there something about Reznor that really irks me. I can stand Slayer, Kurt Cobain, and a few others carrying on, because I believe they mean it. But with Reznor, it just all seems a bit forced. I am sorry, but you know how there are just those artists that somehow really rub the wrong way? Well, meet one in my top 5: Reznor

I guess he did grow up...the last project I heard from Trent Reznor was producing Johnny Cash's last go...on which Johnny covered a NIN song 'Hurt', which was amazing to listen to after hearing NIN 12 years earlier while outgrowing my teen years (and understanding the emotion in it). But Johhny's version blows the original out of the water.

Wasn't it Rick Rubin who produced this?

Trent Reznor's teen age angst has always been a major turn off for me as well. I know he's making interesting and innovating music, but I can't get over the "Oh look at me, I'm suffering in this shithole called 'world' and you suck even more than me" mood...

So what if that's six, haven't you heard of inflation? _________________Where there are too many policemen, there is no liberty. Where there are too many soldiers, there is no peace. Where there are too many lawyers, there is no justice.
Lin Yutang (1895-1976)

I do need to make a special note of the artists releasing albums in Warp's Artificial Intelligence series in the early 90s. They are what really switched me on to 'intelligent' electronic dance music.

Plus you guys are coming out with some tasty bits too! At the risk of stirring up some kind of controversy, my favourite music downloaded from this site is the Hardliner, Forficule (fucking hell!) and Jensen Sportag._________________This message was brought to you from Beyond The Grave.

Hmm.. dovder.. any more new tunes coming out of your studio?_________________A Charity Pantomime in aid of Paranoid Schizophrenics descended into chaos yesterday when someone shouted, "He's behind you!"

I recommend you do just that. I have forgotten which tune is online here, but that CD is really something. Buy it.. if you hate it you can give it to your local friendly feminist synthesist?_________________A Charity Pantomime in aid of Paranoid Schizophrenics descended into chaos yesterday when someone shouted, "He's behind you!"

Hmm.. and I wonder when Carlo Serafini will issue a CD of new material._________________A Charity Pantomime in aid of Paranoid Schizophrenics descended into chaos yesterday when someone shouted, "He's behind you!"

Well, yes, sort of, thanks for asking. My remix of Aquanaut's track is progressing nicely, and I have nearly finished a piece of vocoder pop that will erupt the skulls of anyone listening into tiny, satisfied pieces.

elektro80 wrote:

Dovder wrote:

I'm gonna download some of that Amy X

I recommend you do just that. I have forgotten which tune is online here, but that CD is really something.

Hmmm, I couldn't find anything downloadable on her artist forum, am I being a fuckwit? And there were only snippets on her website, and that really annoys me._________________This message was brought to you from Beyond The Grave.

have nearly finished a piece of vocoder pop that will erupt the skulls of anyone listening into tiny, satisfied pieces.

YES YES YES

... and the aquanaut remix!!! yes..!

Amy? Did you check out the section here.. the CD shop thingie? There might be one on the product page here._________________A Charity Pantomime in aid of Paranoid Schizophrenics descended into chaos yesterday when someone shouted, "He's behind you!"

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